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Editor Nick Trott is joined by deputy editor Joe Dunn, features editor Simon Arron, art editor Damon Cogman and photographer Lyndon McNeil to take you behind the scenes of the latest issue. It's the first of a new-look Motor Sport, and the team will reveal the stories and secrets behind the changes. And fonts...

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Winner of the 2017 Dakar Rally, the first Briton ever to do so, Sam Sunderland was recently awarded the prestigious Segrave Trophy to celebrate his outstanding achievement. Just before he collected the giant trophy, and just after his 'Segrave tweed' jacket fitting with Henry Poole & Co, he sat down with Mat Oxley and Motor Sport digital editor ...…

Freddie Spencer looks at Marc Márquez's latest victory in America – and his latest controversy. Plus, the fallout from Márquez and Valentino Rossi's clash at Argentina, the return of Andrea Iannone and struggles of Jorge Lorenzo.

Freddie Spencer looks back on the dramatic 2018 Argentine MotoGP race, where Cal Crutchlow scored his first win of the year. Plus, Freddie gives his take on the performance of Marc Márquez – and Johann Zarco – that created such controversy.

Former F1 racer and sports car champion Martin Brundle discusses modern Formula 1, the new breed of superstars, sustainability of Grand Prix racing, the halo, plus he looks back on some of his memories from his career. For more details about the Grand Prix Trust, visit: www.grandprixtrust.com/

Freddie Spencer looks back on the opening round of the 2018 MotoGP season from Qatar, where Andrea Dovizioso held off a late charge from Marc Márquez and Valentino Rossi began the season on the podium.

Matt and Steve Neal of hugely successful British Touring Car Championship squad Team Dynamics join us for an hour's chat about the history of the BTCC, their memories including that first independents win to almost signing Jason Plato, Bathurst, and racing in the 1960s British Saloon Car Championship.…

Dickie Stanford and Jonathan Williams of Williams Heritage join Motor Sport editor Nick Trott, features editor Simon Arron and (jet lagged) digital editor Jack Phillips. The pair discuss how Williams Heritage came to be, looking back on some of the cars housed in the collection, plus they talk Senna, Piquet, Mansell and much more.…

The latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz – David Brabham updates digital editor Jack Phillips and contributing editor Dickie Meaden on Project Brabham, looks back on his time at Aston Martin, Formula 1 and much, much more.

Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner chats to Motor Sport editor Nick Trott and features editor Simon Arron about his career, on and off the track. From almost signing Fernando Alonso, to where Formula 1 goes next, Horner covers it all.

Multiple world champion Freddie Spencer on the season-ending round of MotoGP from Valencia, as Marquez does enough, Pedrosa denies Zarco and the Ducatis hit problems. Plus, he explains what it takes to ride Valencia.

Nick Trott, Damon Cogman and Simon Arron discuss the latest issue of Motor Sport, which races the four ages of Niki Lauda. Plus, we drive an Alan Mann Mustang more than 50 years after the first time, Dickie Meaden looks back on the St Mary's Trophy and Mark Hughes dissects the Renault rise.

Karun Chandhok reviews Max Verstappen's Malaysian Grand Prix victory for Red Bull Racing, as Ferrari misses another big opportunity. Plus, he looks at why the Mercedes is either on the pace or off it in Formula 1.

Editor Nick Trott is joined by deputy editor Joe Dunn, features editor Simon Arron, art editor Damon Cogman and photographer Lyndon McNeil to take you behind the scenes of the latest issue. It's the first of a new-look Motor Sport, and the team will reveal the stories and secrets behind the changes. And fonts...…

Three-time world motorcycling champion Freddie Spencer joins Mat Oxley and Jack Phillips to review the British round of the MotoGP and look ahead to who might be crowned the 2017 MotoGP World Champion.

Freddie Spencer analyses the brilliant Austrian MotoGP, as Andrea Dovizioso beats Marc Márquez. Is Valentino Rossi out of the title fight? Has Lorenzo turned a corner? Plus Freddie recalls his memories of the old Salzburgring.

Editor Nick Trott, features editor Simon Arron, art editor Damon Cogman and photographer Lyndon McNeil sit down to discuss the special September 2017 edition of Motor Sport. From how the front cover artwork came to be, to why drifting made its way onto Motor Sport's pages for the first time.

Freddie Spencer looks back on the 2017 Czech MotoGP, the first race back from the summer break. How the tyre gamble paid off for Márquez, how Viñales's bike and setup choice played out, and how Dani Pedrosa notched up a MotoGP milestone. Plus, he pays his respects to the great Ángel Nieto.

Reigning world champion Nico Rosberg joined Motor Sport editor Nick Trott at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to talk about his championship-winning year, what comes next and to answer your many, many questions.

Two-time Formula 1 World Champion and Indianapolis 500 legend Emerson Fittipaldi joins Nick Trott, Simon Arron and Jack Phillips of Motor Sport magazine at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall to reveal more about his new supercar, the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo. Designed with Pininfarina, and built in partnership with Mercedes' HWA r ...…

Freddie Spencer offers his take on the German MotoGP – and a word on Goodwood where he was riding a variety of 'bikes up the hill.From the tight and close circuit, the struggles of Yamaha, the Viñales and Rossi battle to the very impressive Folger.

Nick Trott, Joe Dunn, Simon Arron and Lyndon McNeil take you behind the scenes of the August issue of Motor Sport, featuring Karun Chandhok driving the Williams FW40 and FW14B. Plus, how IndyCar' drivers are surviving the big one, an exclusive Rover SD1 triple test and the Jaguar XJ220, 25 years on.